Just curious! I have so many samples and coupons, I'm just putting feelers out to see what most people tend to use.
Just curious! I have so many samples and coupons, I'm just putting feelers out to see what most people tend to use.
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GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
We tried out a bunch and ended up with Gerber Good Start Sensitive. My LO had reflux and constipation issues and that was the one that worked best for her.
hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts
@artbee: that's what my nanny-LOs used, too! I was going to plan to go with that but I just got SO much Similac formula in the mail. An entire case of ready to feed, and 3 tubs of powder. Makes me wonder if I should start with that because we already have it?
This is going to sound so horrible - but how do you go about switching a baby's formula? I know with my dog's food, for instance, we have to do 25/75, 50/50, 75/25, 100. Is that how you'd switch a baby if you need to? (obviously at some point I can ask her pedi, I'm just curious)
cantaloupe / 6146 posts
@sorrycharlie: I'd just switch straight out. Depends on your LO. We pretty much EBF but I stopped pumping so when he gets a bottle it is formula. I swear he doesn't know the difference (and they smell so different!)
hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts
@pastemoo: good to know! I've never smelled breast milk but formula definitely has a ..different smell. lol.
pomegranate / 3414 posts
With DD we got a TON of Similac samples and although I mainly BF we had to supplement some. We used the Similac initially and then switched to Enfamil (my sister works for a doctor's office and gave me some of what they got so we ended up not having to buy any). We just switched one day and didn't have any problems, although I have heard of babies having a preference of one over another brand.
This time around we didn't get nearly as many samples so I am just using Enfamil from the start.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
@sorrycharlie: We just switched completely. When we switched it was because the formula that she was on wasn't working for her because it was giving her constipation or another problem so we wanted to try something else.
When we started on formula and every time we switched we asked our doctor first. I was planning on breastfeeding so I didn't do any formula research ahead of time and knew nothing about it, so I just felt better getting their opinion on it. Plus for us they know what is best for constipation, reflux, etc. and since our LO was having issues they were able to lead us in the right direction.
pineapple / 12526 posts
We use Gerber GoodStart Gentle. We've tried Enfamil Newborn and Infant and Similac Sensitive and none worked out that well for us. We had the worst problems with the Similac. She got SO constipated.
GOLD / squash / 13464 posts
I plan to BF but we did discuss formula during an infant care class with our ped. He said we should always call him before switching brands. It's OK to just change it one day, but he said once you switch you should stick with a formula for two weeks before deciding if it's working for your LO since it takes a whole for their body to totally adjust.
bananas / 9227 posts
Nestlé HA 1, Nestlé 1, now we're trying out Semper Lemolac. None of the familiar brands are available here.
grapefruit / 4823 posts
we originally used similac advanced, because that's what they gave us in the hospital, but DS got soooooo gasy on it, he was in so much pain. so we switched him to enfamil gentle ease which he was doing really well on. now we are on the target brand(up and up i think) gentle. it's basically the same as enfamil, but way cheaper and he does fine on it.
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
Earth's Best Organic. I feel really good about it being non-GMO and little one has done great on it.
pomegranate / 3890 posts
we started with Breastmilk but had to switch, he didnt notice at all. We started using the samples enfamil ( we didnt have any formula bc we expected to be able to breatfeed) and now we use gerber good start. we also use enfamil samples on the go that we have,but our lo has no problems switching between formulas though.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
@sorrycharlie: breastmilk smells sweet. But it's very subtle. It doesn't smell like formula in the least!
grapefruit / 4817 posts
Similac Alimentum ready to feed. Yup, my kid has expensive taste. But its the only thing he seemed to do well on with his reflux and gas issues.
eggplant / 11824 posts
We use Enfamil Gentlease for her tummy issues. Ped advised not to switch formulas too much/too often as it can upset their systems and then you don't know whether their issues are caused by the formula, or by the switching. We buy it on Amazon, and it's basically $103/month.
honeydew / 7968 posts
We were on Similac cuz that is what they used at the hospital... But they were getting constipated. Tried gentle ease but that didn't help. We're on gerber good start now.
bananas / 9118 posts
We supplemented for the first month and occasionally these days. Our pediatrician likes Similac Alimentum, so we stuck with that. Occasionally I bought Similac Advance when I couldn't find the other. We buy the ready to feed since we only use small amounts.
pomelo / 5321 posts
DS gets Similac Advance. We have to get the Ready to Feed or the concentrate though. He's had gas issues since he was a newborn and the powder stuff makes it worse.
kiwi / 551 posts
We use the Costco brand Kirkland formula. It has the exact same ingredients as Enfamil and is half the price. He didn't sart getting primarily formula until he was 6 months old.
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
@Mrs. Jacks: @pelikila: is that formula good for sensitive tummies?
honeydew / 7917 posts
We supplemented with Similac Advanced for 1.5 months. I admit that I used Similac because it was provided by the hospital, and I had received samples at home (convenience). If I could do things differently, I would probably choose Earth's Best.
pear / 1723 posts
My suggestion is to read the ingredient list of some formulas you are considering and see what you are most comfortable with. We were shocked at the primary ingredients in some.
FWIW we use similac advance powder and the kids have had no trouble at all. We also didn't like how thick the liquid newborn stuff was, both similac and enfamil from the hospital.
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
@MerryC: I would definitely agree! Similac Organic has sucrose as one of the first ingredients. That's basically straight table sugar and not what babies should be drinking.
We knew we wanted an organic formula, but we also wanted one that didn't have a high sugar load.
cantaloupe / 6751 posts
We supplemented with ready to use newborn enfamil for a couple weeks.
hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts
thanks for all the replies! definitely good to know. I wish that shipping wasn't so damn expensive, because if there is a formula we end up not using (say, similac!) I could give all this to one of you.
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